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THE MISSING LADY MEDICO.

ZIONISTS OFFERED THE FAT Or THE LAND. _____ RAIN STOPS HARVESTING ANI SOLDIERING. ■ THE ALPS AGAIN. A RARE SORT OP IRISHMAN. Per United Press Association By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, Aug. 28. The Daily News states that something happened at the hospital to distress Miss Dr Hickman, who resolved to <y-J.it, a<nd went to stay quietly (with a lady friend at Brixton. ' She did not wish to distress her parents, who are away on a holiday. _Her address at Brixton is still unknown. Telegrams from Mombassa show that, the pubHc disapprove of the proposed Jewish settlement in the best part of the Uganda railway district. The army rnatnoeuvres have been postponed for a week owing to rain, which is also delaying harvesting. Many fatalities have occurred in •the Alps recently. The latest is that of the Rev. Hartley, vicar of Exton, Rutlandshire, and a guide. Hartley was on his honeymoon tour, and his wife awaited his return in a mountain hut. James Lynchehain, a notorious Irish prison breaker, who escaped iro;n Maryborough gaol, Queen's County, in 1902, has been arrested in Indianopolis. Lynchehanx is a partially educated "West of Ireland peasant, rather more of a gaol-breaker/than, a desperate criminal, although it is alleged he has been guilty of murder in connection with one of his last- escapades.

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Southland Times, Issue 19138, 31 August 1903, Page 3

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THE MISSING LADY MEDICO. Southland Times, Issue 19138, 31 August 1903, Page 3

THE MISSING LADY MEDICO. Southland Times, Issue 19138, 31 August 1903, Page 3

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